WHAT TO DO FOR SCIATICA
v Sciatica is in tho same class as Neurala gia—both are disorders of tho nerves. X Medical writers refer to sciatica as @ "Neuralgia of tho Sciatic Nerve." The i complaint is characterised by swift dartV ing pains that begin at the hips andgo a down tho leg. Sufferers say these pains A are like hot needles in tondor flesh. V Sometimes they become 60 fierce that « the medical man prescribes opiates to \ easo the pain, Applications of heat may v bo used to get temporary relief. Not a until the nutrition of tho nerves is re- \ stored, however, will the inflammation v subside. As tho nerves derive their i nourishment from the blood, tho value \ of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in this com- & plaint is apnarent. They make tho good \ new blood tho nerves need to keep them T in tone. This is not a matter of theory; AI n host of sufferers from sciatica have deX rived licuelit from their use. Under tho V influence of these pills, the blond suipply A is increased, tho nerves aro soothed and \ become normal in condition, and the exq tremo pain becomes less and finally stops. » If you aro a sufforor you can get these
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3094, 26 May 1917, Page 3
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208WHAT TO DO FOR SCIATICA Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3094, 26 May 1917, Page 3
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